Howard Window Sealing & Replacement | Attic & Spray Foam Insulation

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Is your home uncomfortable? Are you paying too much on heating and cooling? We provide the right solutions to improve your home's comfort & lower your energy bills.

Insulating Your Howard Home

We will keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer by insulating your home with the right insulation wherever it is needed. From attics to crawl spaces we improve the comfort of your home.

Types of Insulation

Blown-in Cellulose

Blown-in Fiberglass

Rigid Foam

Radiant Barrier Installation

Sealing Air Leaks

Air Duct Sealing

Areas of Home

Attic Insulation

Basement Insulation

Crawl Space Insulation

Garage Insulation

Wall Insulation

Floor Insulation

Air Duct Insulation

Comprehensive Home Energy Audit

We provide a comprehensive audit of your Howard home and then walk through with you to show exactly what we found. After our audit you will have a prioritized list of home energy tasks to improve the comfort of your home.

Evaluations Include:

Air Leak Inspection

Thermal Scanning

Detailed Explanation

Blower Door (Infiltrometer) Test

Insulation Level Check

Appliance & Lighting Checks

Replacement Windows & Doors

If it is time to replace your windows or doors we are your local experts. We specialize in installing energy efficient products like Low E Glass to help lower your energy bills. We can also help you properly install unique items like a new skylight or sliding glass door.

This is a typical knee wall space in a cape cod style home. The spaces are considered to be outside the conditioned area and are therefore very hot in the summer and freezing in the winter. They can heat up to 135 + degrees. Fixing these spaces is one of the biggest "bang for the buck" things we do at Dr Energy Saver Central MD.

The idea behind it is to bring these spaces into the conditioned space. Insulation 101 is to be sure pressure boundaries of the home are in line with the thermal boundaires. We extend the boundary to include the space. This set of pictures shows the before and after. The roof on this day was 181 degrees and look what the thermometer shows!